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Posted on 2/28/23 at 11:05 am to Jjdoc
Posted on 2/28/23 at 11:05 am to Jjdoc
You can always tell who does not attend a university. Bama is made up of 99%'ers which means a majority of the fan base has never attended the school much less going to a game unless it is the spring Running Of The Gumps".
To you 99%'ers making fun of the man's spelling..z
Traditionally, "alumnus" refers specifically to a singular male graduate and "alumni" is the plural form for a group of male graduates and for a group of male and female graduates. Meanwhile, the term for singular female graduates is the lesser spotted "alumna", and "alumnae" refers to a group of female-only graduates.
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The man spelled it correctly!!!
Bunch of inbreds.
To you 99%'ers making fun of the man's spelling..z
Traditionally, "alumnus" refers specifically to a singular male graduate and "alumni" is the plural form for a group of male graduates and for a group of male and female graduates. Meanwhile, the term for singular female graduates is the lesser spotted "alumna", and "alumnae" refers to a group of female-only graduates.
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The man spelled it correctly!!!
Bunch of inbreds.
This post was edited on 2/28/23 at 11:08 am
Posted on 2/28/23 at 11:10 am to BigTastey
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To you 99%'ers making fun of the man's spelling..z
Traditionally, "alumnus" refers specifically to a singular male graduate and "alumni" is the plural form for a group of male graduates and for a group of male and female graduates. Meanwhile, the term for singular female graduates is the lesser spotted "alumna", and "alumnae" refers to a group of female-only graduates.
No, that's not the specific definition of the word. Barely half of the meaning.
Posted on 2/28/23 at 11:25 am to BigTastey
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Traditionally, "alumnus" refers specifically to a singular male graduate and "alumni" is the plural form for a group of male graduates and for a group of male and female graduates.
Alumni means you attending the school, not necessarily graduate from said school.
a graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university.
Posted on 2/28/23 at 12:32 pm to BigTastey
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Bama is made up of 99%'ers which means a majority of the fan base has never attended the school much less going to a game...
So you don't even know what the term "99 percenter" means, do you? It's ok...you can admit it.
By very definition of the term, the state univeristy isn't going to be where the 99 percenters go.
And oh, btw...Auburn's tuition is slilghtly higher than Alabama's.
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